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Sand So White, You've Got To Wear Shades

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Real Estate Broker/Owner with Coastal Realty Group

 

Sand So White, You've got to wear shades


 

I hope that you saw the recent article in Coastal Living that featured three beaches in Northwest Florida.  Two paragraphs from the article about our St. Joseph's Peninsula State Park was on page 107 and is below:

Coastal Living, May 2008  Pages 104-107

Sand So White, you've got to wear shades

by Todd Keith

A 66-mile drive  southeast (from St. Andrews State Park in Panama City Beach), beautifully remote St. Joseph Peninsula State Park juts out on a narrow strip of land surrounding St. Joseph Bay.   The park's famously towering sand dunes conceal multiple habitats within this wilderness preserve.  The bay side is ideal for kayaking, scalloping and snorkeling, while many visitors flock to the Gulf side for renowned fishing.

Marquette, Michigan resident Joanne Whitley has vacationed at St. Joseph every year since 1991. when she first fell in love with the park on a trip with her husband.  She foundly recalls long, secluded hikes into the sandy pine scrub interior of the peninsula, but that's not what keeps her coming back.  It's the beach.  "Oh, the sand is just amazing," she says.  "It's so pristine, the whitest stuff I've ever seen.  You just want to take it home with you.

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There are many properties for sale just outside of the state park on beautiful Cape San Blas, Florida.  Get more details on the area at

http://www.coastalrealtyinfo.com/Cape_San_Blas/page_2042202.html